Alexander Zverev’s forehand is misbehaving like an unattended garden hose. The 27-year-old German committed 19 forehand errors in the first (and only) set of his semi-final against Novak ...
Zverev often gives off a 'the world is against me vibe' but to be fair that was a brutal bit of bad luck at 4-4 when Sinner's forehand clipped the net tape and died on the German's side of the court.
And just as Djokovic had a couple of hurdles by the names of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal to deal with, Sinner is not alone ...
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Jannik Sinner, right, of Italy holds the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup after defeating Alexander Zverev of Germany in the men’s singles final at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, ...
No matter the shot, Sinner routinely targeted the Zverev forehand, his weaker wing, forcing him to play a game he did not want to play. The longer the rallies went, the more it favoured Sinner ...
He's done it! Suboptimal start from Sinner, who misses the first serve then misses the forehand long. 0-15 and the crowd get behind Zverev. Sinner smiles wryly, one of the first genuine signs of ...
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner is playing flawless tennis, having not lost a match in over four months. He has won every ...
Unsurprisingly, Sinner’s bigger, penetrating ball put him in position to control the forehand-to-forehand exchanges. But Zverev’s backhand, which is typically his best shot, also let him down too many ...
Jannik Sinner remains the undisputed king of hard courts even as he faces an April date at a sports court for an appeal hearing in his doping case. The world No. 1 captured his second straight ...
Nobody in men's tennis has an answer for Jannik Sinner at the moment. The 23-year old Italian cruised to his second straight Australian Open title on Sunday and third major overall, beating ...
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